Agenda

Day One: Monday 16th April 2018

09:00

Registration and Refreshments

09:45

Chair’s Welcome and Introductions A look ahead to the week Delegates' experiences

10:15

Forms of Human Trafficking The movement, the control and the purpose of human trafficking Who is being trafficked? A look at the numbers Who and which cases are prioritised? Forced labour, organ harvesting, gamete surrogacy, sexual exploitation, child labour and conflict related trafficking The UN post-2015 goals and prioritising human trafficking

11:15

Morning coffee

11:30

International Efforts and Agreements: Successful? Is there a universal consensus around human trafficking? The cross border nature of human trafficking Palermo Protocol 2003 – it’s impacts and limitations UNGIFT The UN’s Post-2015 goals and the role of human trafficking

12:45

Lunch

13:30

The Economics of Human Trafficking The money behind the trafficking industry The economics behind vulnerability to trafficking How much does human trafficking cost us financially? The demand for cheap labour creating the market for traffickers Case study: human trafficking and major sporting events

14:45

Afternoon Tea

15:00

Crime: The Crux of the Trafficking Issue and Policy Impacts How have criminal networks developed human trafficking? Organised crime networks exploiting weak systems and conflict The role of corruption Law enforcement and its role

16:15

End of Day Wrap Up Questions and discussion

16:30

Close

Day Two: Tuesday 17th April 2018

09:30

Refreshments

09:45

Chair's Introduction and Recap

10:00

Social ImpactsThe victims are those who suffer most – health, emotional traumaThe creation of social inequalities and stigmaShort vs long term support

11:00

Morning Coffee

11:15

The Immigration/Asylum Debate and Impact on Policy How political attitudes to migration/asylum feed trafficking These attitudes putting victims at risk Case study: the Eastern Mediterranean

12:15

Lunch

13:00

Gender and Human Trafficking How does human trafficking target different gender groups? Gender equality efforts and their importance Case study: sex trafficking of young girls in the UK and E.Europe

14:30

Afternoon Tea

14:45

Supporting Victims of Human Trafficking The vastly different support structures worldwide The risks of not supporting victims of human trafficking Identifying and referring victims of human trafficking

Policy Planning: Protection UNODC 2008 Toolkit to Combat Trafficking in Persons Identifying victims Ensuring victims are not classified as criminals due to their status Winning the confidence of victims: protecting the identity of victims and providing for their safety

12:45

Lunch

13:30

Policy Planning: Prosecution Enhancing pre-existing criminal penalties Capacity building of law enforcement and justice bodies Obstacles: clandestine nature, concerns of victims Building international technical cooperation and consensus Ensuring serious penalties for traffickers Special training for local law enforcement bodies

Day Four: Thursday 19th April 2018

09:30

Refreshments

09:45

Chair's Introduction and Recap

10:00

Stakeholder Engagement and a Holistic ApproachWho are the key stakeholders? – Governments, Business, Media and Civil SocietyThe importance of blending top down and bottom up approachesEffective partnerships, communication and coordinationStrategies to involve all stakeholdersBest and worst practice examples

11:15

Morning Coffee

11:30

Business ResponsibilityAddressing modern slavery in supply chainsCase Study: UK Modern Slavery Act

12:15

Public AwarenessHow have awareness campaigns developed over the years? Success/failures of international and national awareness campaigns The role of the media and the new role for social media Case study: building grassroots support

13:00

Lunch

13:45

Political Impact Looking the other way?

14:45

Afternoon tea

15:00

Looking Ahead: Trends and Future Developments How will current trends affect current and future policies? Will different societal groups be impacted? A more holistic attitude or moving towards securitisation? Group discussion

16:15

End of Day Wrap UpQuestions and discussion

17:00

Close

Day Five: Friday 20th April 2018

09:30

Refreshments

09:45

Chair's Introduction and Recap

10:00

Facilitated Action Plans: Strengthening Your FrameworksFacilitated workshop: how to include anti trafficking strategies within an organisation

11:30

Morning Coffee

11:45

Chartered Management Institute OverviewStructuring a written piece of work for assessment - Generic overview and principlesStructuring these two specific pieces of work to demonstrate all the assessment criteria

12:15

End of Course Wrap upQuestions and discussionEvaluation Forms, Group Photo and Certificate Presentations